Kykkos Monastery, Cyprus

Kykkos monastery is one of the richest and well-known monasteries in Cyprus. The Holy Monastery of the Virgin of Kykkos was established around the 11th century by the Byzantine monarch Alexius I Komemnos. It is located in the Troodos mountains, at an altitude of 1318 metres. There are no remains of the original monastery, as it burned down several times. Archbishop Makarios III, the first president of Cyprus, begun his ecclesiastic path there in 1926, as a monk, and is buried 3km away, in Throni hill.

Opening hours: 10 am to 4 pm; to 6 pm Jun. to Oct.
Entrance fee: free (museum costs €5)
How to go: By car or bus tour. I used Explore Cyprus, which can be booked online and paid on the day of the excursion to the guide.







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